Statement of significance:

Interesting variation on the standard 1920's Bungalow. Essentially intact and well maintained. Local significance.

Date significance updated: 24 Oct 99

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Description

Construction years:

1915-1945

Physical description:

Very good Inter-War Bungalow. Almost intact. Double gable with verandah across whole front. Recessed on same side as smaller gable. Dark brick with raised foundation of rusticated stone. Excellent, leadlight, casement windows and period french doors. Main entry at side. Shingled apex to large gable. Remainder half-timbered. Well planted garden. Sympathetic picket fence.

Further information:

Reasons for listing: Architectural; aesthetic.

Current use:

Dwelling house

Former use:

Dwelling house

History

Historical notes:

First appears in Sands Directory in 1926.

Historic themes

Australian theme (abbrev)

New South Wales theme

Local theme

4. Settlement-Building settlements, towns and cities

Accommodation-Activities associated with the provision of accommodation, and particular types of accommodation – does not include architectural styles – use the theme of Creative Endeavour for such activities.

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Assessment of significance

SHR Criteria a)[Historical significance]

Interesting variation on the standard 1920's Bungalow. Essentially intact and well maintained. Local significance.